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I have one important message for the people of the world:
Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. People have to realize that money corrupts. All over the world.
Before we want to vote for freedom, we need to change the way we are governed.
Fiat money is outdated... there is a new one that works...
Governments are outdated because anything relying on power is getting corrupted... There are better initiatives already tested and we could move worldwide with a more fairer system for all the people so we can have equality.
All what is needed is to break the influence of the large financial and multinational corporations who of course think this is a threat to their power.
#USA, #CatalanReferdum, #Russia, #Blockchain, #DecentralizedDemocracySystem, #Bitcoin
http://iamcicada.com/cicada-research/
Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. People have to realize that money corrupts. All over the world.
Before we want to vote for freedom, we need to change the way we are governed.
Fiat money is outdated... there is a new one that works...
Governments are outdated because anything relying on power is getting corrupted... There are better initiatives already tested and we could move worldwide with a more fairer system for all the people so we can have equality.
All what is needed is to break the influence of the large financial and multinational corporations who of course think this is a threat to their power.
#USA, #CatalanReferdum, #Russia, #Blockchain, #DecentralizedDemocracySystem, #Bitcoin
http://iamcicada.com/cicada-research/

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The World’s Fastest Dying Industries
Here today, gone tomorrow. Are you working in an industry that could put you out of a job the next day? Over the last decade , various industries like photography, CD & DVD manufacturing, retail stores, and publishing have been slowly going out of business ...
Here today, gone tomorrow. Are you working in an industry that could put you out of a job the next day? Over the last decade , various industries like photography, CD & DVD manufacturing, retail stores, and publishing have been slowly going out of business ...
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Top 10 Smallest Animals In The World
10 .Pygmy Rabbit. In the list of Top 10 Smallest Animals In The World Pygmy Rabbit is at no 10.This is the 10th Smallest Animals In The World and also in our list.The Pygmy Rabbit is the smallest rabbit in the world.They are commonly found in North America....
10 .Pygmy Rabbit. In the list of Top 10 Smallest Animals In The World Pygmy Rabbit is at no 10.This is the 10th Smallest Animals In The World and also in our list.The Pygmy Rabbit is the smallest rabbit in the world.They are commonly found in North America....
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Fox Creek Short Row Shiraz 2014 has been ranked amongst the World’s top 50 wines (no. 48) with Fox Creek Reserve Shiraz 2014 also making it into the top 100 (no. 97) according to the “World Ranking of Wines & Spirits (WRW&S)” report by “The World Association of Wine Writers and Journalists' (WAWWJ)”. Now in its 21st year, the 2017 WRW&S report, is the only ranking system of its kind in the world to combine the results of the most recognised international wine shows to place the world's most successful wineries.
With more than 700,000 wines evaluated and more than 50,000 producers, the 2017 report takes into account the award shows from February 2016 through to January 2017. You can view the full list here https://goo.gl/3w6Fpr. Come and try the 2014 Reserve Shiraz at our cellar door or purchase it through our website https://goo.gl/WdP9Ev” Unfortunately the 2014 Short Row Shiraz has now sold out, however, we do have the latest 2015 vintage available.
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#FromTheSoilsOfMcLarenVale #FoxCreekWines #McLarenVale #FleurieuPeninsula #SouthAustralia #SAwine #Wine #WRW&S #WAWWJ #ichoosesa #BrandfSouthAustralia #GlamAdelaide #RestaurantAustralia
With more than 700,000 wines evaluated and more than 50,000 producers, the 2017 report takes into account the award shows from February 2016 through to January 2017. You can view the full list here https://goo.gl/3w6Fpr. Come and try the 2014 Reserve Shiraz at our cellar door or purchase it through our website https://goo.gl/WdP9Ev” Unfortunately the 2014 Short Row Shiraz has now sold out, however, we do have the latest 2015 vintage available.
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#FromTheSoilsOfMcLarenVale #FoxCreekWines #McLarenVale #FleurieuPeninsula #SouthAustralia #SAwine #Wine #WRW&S #WAWWJ #ichoosesa #BrandfSouthAustralia #GlamAdelaide #RestaurantAustralia
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The Daily Tulip – News From Around The World
Tuesday 3rd October 2017
Good Morning Gentle Reader…. The bright blue cloudless sky of the day has been replaced this early morning with the black of the night filled with stars all competing to see who can sparkle the brightest… clearly visible this morning is the Andromeda Galaxy, California Nebula, Pleiades and Orion’s Belt all centered around Polaris or the Pole Star … as I look into the heavens, I am in fact looking back in time, in some cases millions or possibly billions of years because that’s how long it takes the light from some of the stars we see in the sky to reach us…
OJ SIMPSON RELEASED ON PAROLE FROM NEVADA JAIL…. The former American football star and actor OJ Simpson has been released on parole after nine years in a Nevada jail.
He had been serving time for armed robbery, assault with a deadly weapon and 10 other charges over a 2007 confrontation at a Las Vegas hotel. Simpson was approved for early parole release at a board hearing in July. In 1995 he was acquitted of the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goodman. In a Facebook post, Nevada Department of Corrections released an image and video of Simpson signing documents and leaving Lovelock Correctional Centre early on Sunday. They confirmed the 70-year-old had been released from the facility an Sunday 1st October 2017 00:08 (07:08 GMT). He will face restrictions - including up to five years of parole supervision.
MALAYSIANS IN A LATHER OVER LAUNDRETTE FOR MUSLIMS…. Laundrettes offering their services to only Muslim customers have stirred up quite a debate in Malaysia, where about two-thirds of the population practise Islam. A photograph of a signboard advertising the "Muslim-friendly" laundrette in the state of Johor first started circulating on social media earlier this week. "This laundrette only accepts Muslim customers for reasons of purity," it said. "Any inconvenience is very much regretted." The owner, who did not want to be identified, told The Star newspaper: "For Muslims, it is not just about clean clothes but cleanliness as a whole. I am just providing an avenue for Muslims to do that."
He also told The Malaysian Insight website that his customers had requested such a service. The website said the sign had been put up about a month ago.
Many Malaysians, both Muslim and non-Muslim, expressed dismay at the news - including the state's sultan, Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Sultan Iskandar, who said the royal family were "deeply appalled" by the incident. He ordered the laundrette to stop its discrimination immediately or risk being shut down. While sultans in Malaysia are largely ceremonial heads of state and do not have regulatory powers, they are the authorities on Islam and wield considerable political influence.
SOVIET MURAL ENJOYS RARE ESTONIAN RESTORATION…. A group of Estonian artists has restored a mural of a sailor at an abandoned Soviet naval base, in an effort to address their country's troubled history with Russia. Hilkka Hiiop, a professor at the Estonian Academy of Arts, led the restoration work at the naval club on the small island of Naissaar just off the shore near the capital, Tallinn. She told Postimees newspaper that her team first had to ask whether they should restore it at all. "At first I thought why is it that we don't have money for a medieval church, but we do for this? But the aim is not simply to restore this mural, but rather to promote a broader understanding of the military art," she said.
Soviet military monuments are still a very controversial matter in Estonia, more than quarter of a century after Estonia regained its independence from Soviet rule.
A very public row over moving a Soviet Army memorial in Tallinn led to a major cyber attack on Estonian government, media and banking websites in 2007, widely attributed in Estonia and elsewhere to the Russian government. Councillor Ott Kask, who is in charge of cultural projects for the local Viimsi County, believes Estonia should not ignore important aspects of its recent past, no matter how painful. "Naaissar has retained the stamp of its Tsarist and, of course, Soviet military history. Momentous events have taken place here, and this mural exemplifies it. It is history, after all," he told the paper at the unveiling of the mural.
NEIL PRAKASH: IS RECRUITER SAYS HE WAS 'NOT 100% RESPONSIBLE'…. Australia's most wanted jihadist, Neil Prakash, has admitted partial responsibility for Islamic State group activity in the country. Prakash, 27, was arrested in Turkey last year while attempting to cross the border from Syria under a false name. Facing a trial in Turkey on Thursday on charges of joining IS, Prakash claimed he had been forced to make propaganda ads calling for attacks in Australia. Australia has sought his extradition to face charges at home.
Prakash has been accused over terror plots in Australia and calls for lone-wolf attacks against the US. When asked whether he was responsible for IS plots in Australia, he told the court: "I had something to do with [it], but I was not 100% responsible." "I am sorry for the trouble I have caused," he said. Prakash told the hearing in the town of Kilis that he had fled IS after seeing its "true face" and realising "what they taught me was wrong". Australian authorities have described Prakash as the most dangerous Middle East-based recruiter linked to terror networks in Melbourne and Sydney. He has appeared in propaganda videos, including one where he praised "my brother Numan" - a likely reference to a teenager shot dead in Melbourne in 2014 after stabbing two police officers. Prakash left Australia for Syria in 2013, taking the name Abu Khaled al-Cambodi, and was incorrectly reported to have been killed in a US air strike in Mosul, Iraq, in 2015. In May, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said he expected Prakash to be extradited within months.
His trial in Turkey will resume in November.
AUSTRIAN BAN ON FULL-FACE VEIL IN PUBLIC PLACES COMES INTO FORCE…. Legislation banning full-face Muslim veils in public spaces has gone into effect in Austria. The government says the law, which says faces must be visible from the hairline to the chin, is about protecting Austrian values. It comes ahead of a general election later this month which could see gains by the far-right Freedom Party. Muslim groups have condemned the law, saying just a tiny minority of Austrian Muslims wear full-face veils.
The law bans Muslim veils such as the burka or niqab, but also places restrictions on the use of medical face masks and clown makeup. An estimated 150 women wear the full burka in Austria but tourism officials have expressed fears that the measures will also deter visitors from the Gulf. France and Belgium introduced a burka ban in 2011 and a similar measure is currently going through the Dutch parliament. German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said that the full-face veil should be prohibited in Germany "wherever it is legally possible". The UK does not ban the niqab or burka.
Well Gentle Reader I hope you enjoyed our look at the news from around the world this, Tuesday morning… …
Our Tulips today are the most unusual colours.....
A Sincere Thank You for your company and Thank You for your likes and comments I love them and always try to reply, so please keep them coming, it's always good fun, As is my custom, I will go and get myself another mug of "Colombian" Coffee and wish you a safe Tuesday 3rd October 2017 from my home on the southern coast of Spain, where the blue waters of the Alboran Sea washes the coast of Africa and Europe and the smell of the night blooming Jasmine and Honeysuckle fills the air…and a crazy old guy and his dog Bella go out for a walk at 4:00 am…on the streets of Estepona…
All good stuff....But remember it’s a dangerous world we live in
Be safe out there…
Robert McAngus
Tuesday 3rd October 2017
Good Morning Gentle Reader…. The bright blue cloudless sky of the day has been replaced this early morning with the black of the night filled with stars all competing to see who can sparkle the brightest… clearly visible this morning is the Andromeda Galaxy, California Nebula, Pleiades and Orion’s Belt all centered around Polaris or the Pole Star … as I look into the heavens, I am in fact looking back in time, in some cases millions or possibly billions of years because that’s how long it takes the light from some of the stars we see in the sky to reach us…
OJ SIMPSON RELEASED ON PAROLE FROM NEVADA JAIL…. The former American football star and actor OJ Simpson has been released on parole after nine years in a Nevada jail.
He had been serving time for armed robbery, assault with a deadly weapon and 10 other charges over a 2007 confrontation at a Las Vegas hotel. Simpson was approved for early parole release at a board hearing in July. In 1995 he was acquitted of the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goodman. In a Facebook post, Nevada Department of Corrections released an image and video of Simpson signing documents and leaving Lovelock Correctional Centre early on Sunday. They confirmed the 70-year-old had been released from the facility an Sunday 1st October 2017 00:08 (07:08 GMT). He will face restrictions - including up to five years of parole supervision.
MALAYSIANS IN A LATHER OVER LAUNDRETTE FOR MUSLIMS…. Laundrettes offering their services to only Muslim customers have stirred up quite a debate in Malaysia, where about two-thirds of the population practise Islam. A photograph of a signboard advertising the "Muslim-friendly" laundrette in the state of Johor first started circulating on social media earlier this week. "This laundrette only accepts Muslim customers for reasons of purity," it said. "Any inconvenience is very much regretted." The owner, who did not want to be identified, told The Star newspaper: "For Muslims, it is not just about clean clothes but cleanliness as a whole. I am just providing an avenue for Muslims to do that."
He also told The Malaysian Insight website that his customers had requested such a service. The website said the sign had been put up about a month ago.
Many Malaysians, both Muslim and non-Muslim, expressed dismay at the news - including the state's sultan, Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Sultan Iskandar, who said the royal family were "deeply appalled" by the incident. He ordered the laundrette to stop its discrimination immediately or risk being shut down. While sultans in Malaysia are largely ceremonial heads of state and do not have regulatory powers, they are the authorities on Islam and wield considerable political influence.
SOVIET MURAL ENJOYS RARE ESTONIAN RESTORATION…. A group of Estonian artists has restored a mural of a sailor at an abandoned Soviet naval base, in an effort to address their country's troubled history with Russia. Hilkka Hiiop, a professor at the Estonian Academy of Arts, led the restoration work at the naval club on the small island of Naissaar just off the shore near the capital, Tallinn. She told Postimees newspaper that her team first had to ask whether they should restore it at all. "At first I thought why is it that we don't have money for a medieval church, but we do for this? But the aim is not simply to restore this mural, but rather to promote a broader understanding of the military art," she said.
Soviet military monuments are still a very controversial matter in Estonia, more than quarter of a century after Estonia regained its independence from Soviet rule.
A very public row over moving a Soviet Army memorial in Tallinn led to a major cyber attack on Estonian government, media and banking websites in 2007, widely attributed in Estonia and elsewhere to the Russian government. Councillor Ott Kask, who is in charge of cultural projects for the local Viimsi County, believes Estonia should not ignore important aspects of its recent past, no matter how painful. "Naaissar has retained the stamp of its Tsarist and, of course, Soviet military history. Momentous events have taken place here, and this mural exemplifies it. It is history, after all," he told the paper at the unveiling of the mural.
NEIL PRAKASH: IS RECRUITER SAYS HE WAS 'NOT 100% RESPONSIBLE'…. Australia's most wanted jihadist, Neil Prakash, has admitted partial responsibility for Islamic State group activity in the country. Prakash, 27, was arrested in Turkey last year while attempting to cross the border from Syria under a false name. Facing a trial in Turkey on Thursday on charges of joining IS, Prakash claimed he had been forced to make propaganda ads calling for attacks in Australia. Australia has sought his extradition to face charges at home.
Prakash has been accused over terror plots in Australia and calls for lone-wolf attacks against the US. When asked whether he was responsible for IS plots in Australia, he told the court: "I had something to do with [it], but I was not 100% responsible." "I am sorry for the trouble I have caused," he said. Prakash told the hearing in the town of Kilis that he had fled IS after seeing its "true face" and realising "what they taught me was wrong". Australian authorities have described Prakash as the most dangerous Middle East-based recruiter linked to terror networks in Melbourne and Sydney. He has appeared in propaganda videos, including one where he praised "my brother Numan" - a likely reference to a teenager shot dead in Melbourne in 2014 after stabbing two police officers. Prakash left Australia for Syria in 2013, taking the name Abu Khaled al-Cambodi, and was incorrectly reported to have been killed in a US air strike in Mosul, Iraq, in 2015. In May, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said he expected Prakash to be extradited within months.
His trial in Turkey will resume in November.
AUSTRIAN BAN ON FULL-FACE VEIL IN PUBLIC PLACES COMES INTO FORCE…. Legislation banning full-face Muslim veils in public spaces has gone into effect in Austria. The government says the law, which says faces must be visible from the hairline to the chin, is about protecting Austrian values. It comes ahead of a general election later this month which could see gains by the far-right Freedom Party. Muslim groups have condemned the law, saying just a tiny minority of Austrian Muslims wear full-face veils.
The law bans Muslim veils such as the burka or niqab, but also places restrictions on the use of medical face masks and clown makeup. An estimated 150 women wear the full burka in Austria but tourism officials have expressed fears that the measures will also deter visitors from the Gulf. France and Belgium introduced a burka ban in 2011 and a similar measure is currently going through the Dutch parliament. German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said that the full-face veil should be prohibited in Germany "wherever it is legally possible". The UK does not ban the niqab or burka.
Well Gentle Reader I hope you enjoyed our look at the news from around the world this, Tuesday morning… …
Our Tulips today are the most unusual colours.....
A Sincere Thank You for your company and Thank You for your likes and comments I love them and always try to reply, so please keep them coming, it's always good fun, As is my custom, I will go and get myself another mug of "Colombian" Coffee and wish you a safe Tuesday 3rd October 2017 from my home on the southern coast of Spain, where the blue waters of the Alboran Sea washes the coast of Africa and Europe and the smell of the night blooming Jasmine and Honeysuckle fills the air…and a crazy old guy and his dog Bella go out for a walk at 4:00 am…on the streets of Estepona…
All good stuff....But remember it’s a dangerous world we live in
Be safe out there…
Robert McAngus

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Cities with costliest skyscraper rents in the world revealed http://www.chinanews.net/news/254893808/cities-with-costliest-skyscraper-rents-in-the-world-revealed
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I Ended My Engagement to See the World - The Coddiwomplers http://thecoddiwomplers.com/i-ended-my-engagement-to-see-the-world/
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The world is a messed up place with countless thing to worry about.
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